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Crosslinking of dialdehyde heparin: a new strategy for improving the anticoagulant properties of porcine acellular dermal matrix

The anticoagulant properties of valve materials are essential to maintain blood patency after artificial valve implantation. Porcine acellular dermal matrix (pADM) has low immunogenicity, good biocompatibility, and can reduce calcification by eliminating heterogeneous cells. However, its main compon...

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Autores principales: Feng, Rongxin, Dan, Nianhua, Chen, Yining, Dan, Weihua
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8981558/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35424614
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra08982j
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author Feng, Rongxin
Dan, Nianhua
Chen, Yining
Dan, Weihua
author_facet Feng, Rongxin
Dan, Nianhua
Chen, Yining
Dan, Weihua
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description The anticoagulant properties of valve materials are essential to maintain blood patency after artificial valve implantation. Porcine acellular dermal matrix (pADM) has low immunogenicity, good biocompatibility, and can reduce calcification by eliminating heterogeneous cells. However, its main component is collagen, which has strong coagulation function and poor anticoagulant activity. When used in heart valve materials, it can easily coagulate and form a life-threatening thrombus. Therefore, it is necessary to improve its anticoagulant performance. The glutaraldehyde (GA) cross-linked valves widely used clinically are easy to calcify with poor anticoagulant performance and cytotoxicity. In this study, dialdehyde heparin containing cross-linking active aldehyde groups was prepared by sodium periodate oxidation, then it was used for crosslinking with pADM to chemically modify its anticoagulant performance. Compared with GA cross-linked pADM (GA-pA), dialdehyde heparin cross-linked pADM (OL-pA) has better thermal stability and biocompatibility, especially its anticoagulant and antiplatelet adhesion were significantly improved, which can reduce the incidence of coagulation, thrombocytopenia and bleeding. In summary, dialdehyde heparin is expected to be applied to modify the anticoagulant properties of pADM and has great potential for the preparation and clinical application of anticoagulant materials such as heart valves and artificial blood vessels.
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spelling pubmed-89815582022-04-13 Crosslinking of dialdehyde heparin: a new strategy for improving the anticoagulant properties of porcine acellular dermal matrix Feng, Rongxin Dan, Nianhua Chen, Yining Dan, Weihua RSC Adv Chemistry The anticoagulant properties of valve materials are essential to maintain blood patency after artificial valve implantation. Porcine acellular dermal matrix (pADM) has low immunogenicity, good biocompatibility, and can reduce calcification by eliminating heterogeneous cells. However, its main component is collagen, which has strong coagulation function and poor anticoagulant activity. When used in heart valve materials, it can easily coagulate and form a life-threatening thrombus. Therefore, it is necessary to improve its anticoagulant performance. The glutaraldehyde (GA) cross-linked valves widely used clinically are easy to calcify with poor anticoagulant performance and cytotoxicity. In this study, dialdehyde heparin containing cross-linking active aldehyde groups was prepared by sodium periodate oxidation, then it was used for crosslinking with pADM to chemically modify its anticoagulant performance. Compared with GA cross-linked pADM (GA-pA), dialdehyde heparin cross-linked pADM (OL-pA) has better thermal stability and biocompatibility, especially its anticoagulant and antiplatelet adhesion were significantly improved, which can reduce the incidence of coagulation, thrombocytopenia and bleeding. In summary, dialdehyde heparin is expected to be applied to modify the anticoagulant properties of pADM and has great potential for the preparation and clinical application of anticoagulant materials such as heart valves and artificial blood vessels. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8981558/ /pubmed/35424614 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra08982j Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Feng, Rongxin
Dan, Nianhua
Chen, Yining
Dan, Weihua
Crosslinking of dialdehyde heparin: a new strategy for improving the anticoagulant properties of porcine acellular dermal matrix
title Crosslinking of dialdehyde heparin: a new strategy for improving the anticoagulant properties of porcine acellular dermal matrix
title_full Crosslinking of dialdehyde heparin: a new strategy for improving the anticoagulant properties of porcine acellular dermal matrix
title_fullStr Crosslinking of dialdehyde heparin: a new strategy for improving the anticoagulant properties of porcine acellular dermal matrix
title_full_unstemmed Crosslinking of dialdehyde heparin: a new strategy for improving the anticoagulant properties of porcine acellular dermal matrix
title_short Crosslinking of dialdehyde heparin: a new strategy for improving the anticoagulant properties of porcine acellular dermal matrix
title_sort crosslinking of dialdehyde heparin: a new strategy for improving the anticoagulant properties of porcine acellular dermal matrix
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8981558/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35424614
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra08982j
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